Bubble
01
气泡, 气体球
a small, hollow sphere of gas
例子
Carbon dioxide bubbles fizzed in the soda.
二氧化碳气泡在苏打水中嘶嘶作响。
02
气泡, 穹顶
a dome-shaped, often transparent covering or enclosure made of glass, plastic, or similar material
例子
The greenhouse had a large plastic bubble for seedlings.
温室里有一个用于幼苗的大型塑料气泡。
03
幻想, 泡影
an unrealistic or impractical idea
例子
His optimism was just a bubble that quickly burst.
他的乐观主义只是一个迅速破灭的泡沫。
04
泡沫, 投机泡沫
a rapid trend of increase in prices that eventually leads to a collapse
例子
Investors grew increasingly concerned about a possible stock market bubble as valuations soared to unprecedented levels.
随着估值飙升至前所未有的水平,投资者对股市可能出现的泡沫越来越担忧。
05
麻烦, 困境
(Cockney rhyming slang) a problematic situation or difficulty
Slang
例子
That project caused a lot of bubble.
那个项目引起了很多麻烦。
to bubble
01
冒泡, 沸腾
to produce or release bubbles of gas
例子
Carbonated drinks bubble when opened.
碳酸饮料打开时会冒泡。
02
打嗝, 嗳气
to let gas escape from the stomach, typically as burping
例子
He bubbled loudly after finishing the soda.
他喝完苏打水后大声地打嗝了。
03
使起泡, 冒泡
to cause a substance to form bubbles
例子
The chemist bubbled oxygen through the solution.
化学家将氧气 冒泡 通过溶液。
04
冒泡, 沸腾
to rise or move upward in the form of bubbles
例子
Magma bubbled to the surface.
岩浆冒泡上升到表面。
05
潺潺流淌, 低语
to flow or move with a continuous, gurgling noise
例子
The sauce bubbled as it simmered unevenly.
酱汁在冒泡,因为它不均匀地炖煮着。



























